Genealogy Projects tagged with freemasons on the Geni Family Tree

Freemasons, or simply "Masons," have been present in Canada since at least 1634 and today can be found throughout the nation in civic and community roles. A detailed timeline of Freemasonry in Canada can be found via the Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon's website .
Although the most famous Freemasons have been presidents, CEOs, and other public figures, the vast majority of Freemason...

Freemasons, or simply "Masons," have been an integral part of American culture since the Colonial period and have immeasurably shaped the Republic through their leadership, altruism, public service, and character. Although the most famous Freemasons have been presidents, CEOs, and other public figures, the vast majority of Freemasons were and are small-town members working in their own communit...

Brazilian Freemasonry has been an integral part of the culture of the country, from the Colonial period, as has immeasurable importance in Brazil's independence from Portugal, the Abolition of Slavery and the Proclamation of the Republic, through its leadership, altruism, and public service character of its members. Although the Masons were the most famous presidents, CEOs, and other public fig...

Freemasons in Australia - Masonic LodgeFreemasons, or simply "Masons," have been an important part of Western culture for centuries and have immeasurably shaped the world through their leadership, altruism, public service, and character. Although the most famous Freemasons have been presidents, CEOs, and other public figures, the vast majority of Freemasons were and are small-town members worki...

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Members of American, Australian, Brazilian, Canadian, Chinese, Dutch, English, Irish, Norwegian, and Scottish lodges should not be added here. Read on to find out why.
This is the master project for Freemasons on Geni.
Freemasons, or simply "Masons," have been an important part of Western culture for centuri...

Freemasons, or simply "Masons," have been present in Scotland since at least the Reformation and today can be found throughout the nation in civic and community roles. Much discussion of their history in the nation can be found in this excellent Wikipedia article .Although the most famous Freemasons have been presidents, CEOs, and other public figures, the vast majority of Freemasons were and a...

Freemasons, or simply "Masons," have been present in England since at least the Reformation and today can be found throughout the nation in civic and community roles. Much discussion of their history in the nation can be found in this excellent Wikipedia article .
Although the most famous Freemasons have been presidents, CEOs, and other public figures, the vast majority of Freemasons were and...

Tall Cedars of Lebanon of North America is an appendant Masonic organization devoted to fostering friendship and fellowship among Freemasons and to all mankind.We have an unyielding commitment to provide a "place in the sun" for those many thousands of victims of neuromuscular diseases who, through their own means, may not be able to share and enjoy the experiences of life that we so often are ...

Scope of Project
The Knights Templar is an international philanthropic chivalric order affiliated with Freemasonry. The purpose of this project is to collect the names and histories of these modern-day Templars.
Background
Unlike the initial degrees conferred in a Masonic Lodge, which only require a belief in a Supreme Being regardless of religious affiliation, the Knights Templar is one ...

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Freemasons, or simply "Masons," have been present in Ireland since the 1700s and today can be found throughout the nation in civic and community roles. Much discussion of their history in the nation can be found in this excellent Wikipedia article .
Although the most famous Freemasons have been presidents, CEOs, and other public figures, the vast majority of Fr...

The New England Order of Protection was fraternal benefit/mutual aid society serving New England. Its foundational principles were equity, benevolence, and charity.
The Order was founded in 1887 and incorporated in Massachusetts. It had splintered off from the Knights and Ladies of Honor, which was one of the reasons the N.E.O.P. was always gender-inclusive. According to the N.E.O.P.'s founde...